Leela is one of my favorite companions. She rocked. I can't even remember why I thought it'd be funny to put Amy in her outfit. But there you go.

For the record, Matt Smith appears to have a ginormous skull and really tricky facial features. Those three little panels in the middle are the main reason this took so long. and now they're shrunk way down. XD I may upload larger sizes of them later, as I finally ended up being fairly happy with them. Multi-panel reactions are not easy! I guess I could've just copy/pasted and edited but uhm.. well I no so smrt I guess.

Cute comic! I love your art style - it's very loose, but with great control over the curves, especially in the hair. (As someone whose art is generally more angular and heavy-handed, I really love stuff with elegant curves) I also love how you drew Matt Smith's face. God - that man has such an interesting head to draw...

The only critique that I can give is that if you plan to keep it uncolored, you might want to incorporate some more black into it - at first glance, the white-ness seems to overtake the darks. But I'm just nitpicking. Overall, lovely work!

Clean inking is something still sort of new for me - I tend to be pretty sketchy. I'll redo a hair line many many times before I'm happy, don't even ask me how many times I redrew the Doctor's hair So I really appreciate that!

Thank you very much for that bit of crit! As I start to attempt more sequential art (well and all of my art in general as well), I've been trying to work on use of contrast, and keeping that in mind as I draw. I've still a lot to learn, however. I do hope to color this - I've already started the first page. But whether or not I finish is always up in the air *laughs*. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll definitely be keeping that in mind.

Thank you, I like to draw stuff that makes me laugh, and hopefully others as well.

I really enjoyed using MS. I've never really used PS all that much (I've mostly used Painter up to this point), so I can't comment on specific changes. I was very pleased with how fast it was to put the panels together neatly, and making word balloons and doing the lettering very quickly. I'm also using MS Ex, so I'm not sure which all features it may have that MS Debut does not. I liked the idea of having an entire story stored page-by-page. I will definitely keep using it, I feel it really helped speed up the whole process for me.